Washington - It isn't a rare scenario when you are probably talking to a foreigner or are in a foreign land and want to use the common expression "just Google it".
And when you might want to say it, if English isn't an understandable language, it sure can be quite a task.
For your help, American online news website, the Atlantic Wire, has now compiled a list of how to say "to Google" in a few of their favourite languages, News.com.au reports.
For example, if you have been wasting your time arguing for hours over a beer with an Israeli, you can just say you are going to "l'gagel".
Here are the ways to say "Google it" in 20 languages:
English - google
Spanish - googlear and guglear
Italian - googlare
Portuguese - googlar or guglar
German - googeln and googlen
French - googler
Swedish - att googla
Hebrew - l'gagel
Slovenian - proguglati or poguglati
Croatian - guglati or proguglati
Polish - googlowac
Russian - ??????? (gugleet or googleet)
Fillipino - eegoogle mò (i-google mo)
Finnish - googlata
Dutch - googlen
Czech - vygooglit
Korean - google ha da
Romanian - a googali
Greek - ?????????? (googlizo)
Icelandic - að gúgla (ao googlah)
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